Are there any filing requirements for Iowa residents who have moved out of state?

Asked a year ago
Yes, Iowa residents who have moved out of state may still have filing requirements with the Iowa Department of Revenue. If you were an Iowa resident during the tax year and have any Iowa-source income, such as rental income or business income in Iowa, you may still need to file an Iowa income tax return. However, if you do not have any Iowa-source income, you may be able to claim nonresident status and not be required to file an Iowa income tax return. It is important to review the specific tax laws and regulations regarding residency and income sourcing to determine your filing obligations accurately. Additionally, it is recommended to consult with a tax professional or contact the Iowa Department of Revenue for personalized guidance on your specific situation.
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Answered May 3, 2024

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